Neuroscicence of Info
Macro level instructional strategies
Ignite: Techniques
Chew: Techniques
100

During the first stage, the brain decides what information it should pay attention to.

What is Input?

100

Getting the brain's attention

What is Ignite?

100

Back and forth chant that cues the brain that something in particular is going to happen.

What is Call and Response?

100

Informal and formal conversations with other community members, students also acquire the "mental tools" for processing information.

What is Talk to Learn or instructional conversation?

200

If the brain decides it wants to let in this information and seek to understand what it means, it sends the info on to the next phase...

What is Elaboration?

200

Making information digestible

What is Chunk?

200

Upbeat clip used to signal the start of some specific type of learning. Common multicultural attention-getting cue.

What is Music?

200

Individuals or teams prepare work on a given theme that they perform before judges and an audience.

What is Rhythmic Mnemonics in Song or Spoken Word Poetry?

300

This stage focuses on giving the brain opportunities to apply this new knowledge through deliberate practice and real life application.

What is Application?

300

Actively processing new information

What is Chew?

300

Type of opening that provoke us and create a gentle disequilibrium. Ex: eye-opening quote, challenging puzzle, outrageous statement, powerful images

What is Provocations?

300

Explicit comparisons that help students move beyond memorization to deeper comprehension.

What is Metaphors and Analogies?

400

Having a chance to apply new learning

What is Review?

400

A short, intense, and semi-structured activity that allows students to engage in culturally congruent ways.

What is Talk?

400

"Verbal battles" similar to DJ battles common in Hip Hop.

What is Word Play and Humor?

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